Help children, aged 7 plus, understand how asking for help is not a sign of failure!
This book is packed with fun and varied ways for children to improve positivity, confidence and mental well-being in a way that works for them. It helps them to understand when and how to speak up, who to ask and much more.
Grow your Mind is a series of books that explore how we develop a 'Growth Mindset' - when children believe they can get smarter, they understand that effort makes them stronger and then the extra time and effort they put in can lead to higher achievement, confidence and self-satisfaction.
Written in consultation with Katherine Muncaster, a leading headteacher who has implemented a renowned growth mindset programme in her school, this is a must have for any school, or parent, with wellbeing on their agenda.
Part of a series of 8 titles: Ask for Help, Boost Your Brain, Build Resilience, Don't Panic, Face Your Fears, Make Mistakes, Think Positive, Work Smarter.
This is Book 8 in the Grow Your Mind Series. See all Grow Your Mind books here.
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Izzi Howell is the author and editor of over fifty children's books. She lives in East Sussex and enjoys learning languages, cooking and travelling around Europe.
More about Izzi Howell Georgia Amson-Bradshaw (Author)
Georgia Amson-Bradshaw is a children's writer and editor who lives in Brighton, East Sussex. She has worked on a number of high-profile and award-winning science books for kids, including the Royal Society Young People's Book Prize winner Eye Benders , and the London Science Museum activity b